🎸 Carry Your Sound, Command the Stage
This Small Guitar Pedal Board measures 15.7 x 4.9 x 1.2 inches and supports 4-5 pedals. Crafted from solid steel, it offers durability and stability for professional use. The package includes two velcro tapes for pedal mounting and a lightweight carry bag (18 x 4.9 x 5.2 inches) for easy transport, making it an ideal choice for gigging musicians seeking a compact, reliable pedalboard solution.
J**L
Great pedalboard - value+
This pedalboard is a really great pedalboard. The pre-cut velcro strips are nice and not too difficult to apply to the pedalboard or cut for the pedals. The metal pedalboard is solid and is reinforced, but still lightweight. I found a powerboard power supply that fit nicely underneath of it. The unsung hero is the case. The main compartment has two velcro straps to hold the pedalboard in place. There's plenty of head room for the pedals. The other compartment is nice for storage. Both compartments have a nice heavy zipper. The case is made from a nice flexible material that seems to be strong. I would recommend and purchase this item again. Note - I have not been compensated in any manner for this review.
A**L
Little pedalboard
It's a cool little small pedalboard it's saves me on flight charges and fees dates I just stuff it in my luggage it doesn't weigh that much so cool
H**E
Okay Little Board—But Real Estate Underneath is Lacking
I got this board for $25, and for that much it is an okay deal. Its sleek, minimalist profile is cool, yet also a bit problematic (more on that in a sec). The little tote bag it comes with is nice, and the supplied velcro tape is quality as well. The metal is sturdy enough and it is put together well.All that said, if this thing had cost any more, I would have either sent it back or detracted at least another star from my review. The board sits very low and has a support bar underneath to increase rigidity, and both these elements make it nearly impossible to fit even the smallest power supply under the unit. I have a super slim (hardly an inch tall), rechargeable power supply I wanted to use. Its surface area is also pretty darn small, though I do have another plug-powered micro brick supply that is smaller in area, but the better part of an inch taller, and I don’t think it would have fit either considering the low height of this board. Anyway, the rechargeable unit I was planning to use didn’t even come close to fitting, even without taking into account the added space of the barrel power connectors. I had to break out my dremel and remove the support bar, which was thankfully attached with only six (I think) spot welds. It wasn’t exactly easy—the welds were no joke—but didn’t take too long, and I actually enjoyed it. I also had to add three mini washers under each rubber foot to increase height clearance. I still might get some longer screws and add one or two more washers under each foot, as the supply still barely kisses the ground. I do like it, though, after all is said and done, and it works fine. I now quite happily have a mini board to take to my buddy’s house when we wanna murder a few—without having to partially disassemble my much more elaborate stereo home setup, which utilizes a much larger pedalboard.My guess is this board was made by a manufacturer who recognized the blatant cash cow in pedal-related products, and slapped together a product after googling some pics instead of referring to any soul who had ever bothered putting together a board. Perhaps I am way off, but I doubt it.I still think this thing is an okay deal—in fact I wouldn’t have bothered making a little project out of it if it hadn’t been so cheaply priced, so I am glad it was way cheap, so I could convince myself that it was worth it to get down and dirty and mod it a little. The bag and tape are worth around $20 if you ask me, so the risk factor was low. But if you wanna try this thing, I advise scrutinizing the pics and measurements closely if you plan on housing a power supply underneath, or else be ready to do a little modding. If you screw up trying to fix it, well, you have some velcro tape and a nifty little tote to use for other music stuff, or maybe as a curiously elongated dopp kit or something. Hope this helps.
M**E
Small but mighty
Depending on size could hold 4-6 pedals, good padding and decent storage.
C**E
Great option for the price.
I have purchased several of these. They have been great for smaller rigs that need a home in a pinch.
J**S
Super nice super price
I’m picky, this is a great cheap mini board that has a nice angle. I’m using a super thin Ernie Ball Bolt power supply that allows for 4 9v and 1 18v which is perfect for my silent practice setup. I am currently running a TC mini tuner i> Tumnis mini > Keeley modded TS9 > Catalinbread Soft Focus (@18v) > Joyo British Sound amp sim w/built in cab sim. This feeds into a Stereo JamMan (using a mono in that splits to stereo) I use as a headphone amp that isn’t on the board. I get tones from SRV, AC/DC , Dinosaur Jr to Slowdive. Comes with quality velcro, enough for board and pedals. Highly recommend.
S**N
Perfect size and waterproof
This pedal board was the perfect size to hold 4 full size pedals comfortably. The velcro straps provided were also the perfect size and very thick and durable (so far). The bag has reasonably thick padding, and is waterproof. That came in very handy when I accidentally spilled water on it. Even has additional pocket on top for extra cables & power supply. Can't beat the price for this board and bag combo. May buy one more for a spare, just in case.
R**K
Works Great
I'm really not a pedal guy, but my reverb got weak in my amp and it is nice to have a tuner on board, so I got this and put 4 mini pedals on it. The unit is well made as is the bag. There is a compartment on the bag that has enough room for a few accessories.
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